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"This is the perfect moment to use to teach others that service dogs can be for so many different illnesses both visible and not, but I cant seem to find what to write."

The anxiety-sufferer added: "The best part about this whole thing is that I can finally help educate more people about service dogs. Every time a news station contacts me, all I can think is how amazing this is for our community.

"So many people don’t know that service dogs can be used for so many invisible illnesses.

"The other thing is a lot of people look at a service dog team and forget that it is because of that partnership, that both dog and handler can not only survive life, they can thrive at it.

"My last thing is this, Thank you to everyone who is supporting Maddie, Bella, Andrew and Me during this insanely crazy day.

"I hope that as this small limelight continues, I can use it to continue educating my area on what it really means to have a service dog and be apart of this team."

Photographer Maddie Peschong commented on the snap when it went viral. She explained: "In the photo that is going viral, Bella was performing a job.

"She's calming Val down during a hectic, stressful wedding day, making sure her heart rate is where it needs to be and anxiety isn't getting to be too much. It was a work day for Bella."

Valerie's blog - The (Service) Dog in the Room - explains in more detail the work Bella and other service dogs do to help people with medical conditions including anxiety.